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Physics, 04.04.2020 01:26 reneebrown017

Lightning bolts can carry currents up to approximately 20 kA. We can model such a current as the equivalent of a very long, straight wire. If you were unfortunate enough to be 4.9 m away from such a lightning bolt, how large a magnetic field would you experience

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